The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 25, 1913, Image 4

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, Tl K8DA.Y, AtVKMUKtt 1», SOU m CURRENT PRICES Smith’s Cash Store 222 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Sl'G.lK, KICK AND GRITS. Best Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for $1.00 Best Granulated Sugar, 25-lb. Sack $1.30 Best Whole Grain Rice, 15 lbs for $1.00 Best Grade Celts, Medium and Coarse, per peck 30c LARD, cooking compounds, and meat. Snowdrift Lard, 10 lb bucket $1.20 Snowdrilt Laru, *1 -lb buckets fiOc Cottolene, hi 10-lb buckets $1.30 Cottolene. hi A-lb bucket 53c Wesson Cooking Oil. per can 30c Crisco small size, per can 25c Cri«=co. large size 50c Swift’s Jewel Compound, in bulk, 9 pounds $1.00 Swift’s Jewel Compound. 50-lb cans $1.90 Swift’s Premium Hams, per lb 20c Best Drv Salt Meat, per lb 15c CANNED GOODS. Kto Corn Syrup, three cans for 25r Maryland Chief Tomatoes, three cans for 23c Mary Chief Corn, two cans for 23c Maryland Chief Garden Peas, two cans for 25c Sliced Bee', two cans for 25c Pork and Beans. YanCamp’s, 3 cans for 25c Heinz’s Dill Pickles, p**r can 15e Campbell’s Soup, three cans, any kind 23c 5-lb Cans Best Grade Pie Peaches, two for 25c 1-1>> Can of Best Table Peaches, two for 25c 5-1 > Can California Lemon Cling Peaches, ono for 20r 1-lb Can of Libby’s Asparagus Tips, for 25c 1-lb. Can of Rum ford Baking Powder 23c P’.nk Salmon, 1-lb can for Eagle Brand Milk, 2 cans for * **15,. 3-lb Can of LVo Hominy, one for 10c Lownev’s Cocoa, fresh new stock, %-lb cans 2rtr Low-ney’s Coron. fresh new stock. 1-5 pound cans loc Beardsley’s Sliced Cod Fish, 3 jars for «5c Beardsley’s Boneless Herring. 3 jars for ’ ’ *25c We I*uj Our Flour in Solid Car Lots—'That is Wliy Wo Can Sell You tlie Rom Flour at the Following Low Price*: A 24-lb "Sack of our D-Llght-U Self-Rising Flour 85c A 21-lb. Sark of our Onliwon, Plain Flour for 75r A 21-lb Sark of our Antron Self-Rising Flour for 75r These Flours are Guaranteed to be the best Flour made by the Ebert’s & Bros. Milling Co., a concern that owns and oper ates three of the largest Flour Mills in Indiana. Try a sack of this Flour and he convinced that you CAN buy the best Flour for less than you are now paying. LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES. Octagon Soap, six bars for 25c Lenox Soa? 7 bars for ’. 25c Lump Starch, 6 full pounds for *.*.. .25c Large Size Package of Gold Dust 20c Old Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans for .• 25c ^iant Potash, 7 cans for 25c HeinzeV PICKLES. Pickles, in Bulk, Fresh New Stock Just Received. COFFEES, We have just installed a modern electric coffee mill and we are now in position to furnish the best Coffee in any form that you prefer, from the coarsest to the finest grade. One ( pound of our Best Peabcrry Coffee, per lb 35c One pound of our Best Rio Coffee, per lb 30c One pound of our Best Santos Coffee, per lb 25c One pound of our Coffee and Chlckory, per lb 20c One poupd can of Votan Coffee, per lb* 35c PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES, and reduce the high cost of living. We deliver our goods anywhere within the City Limits. Don't forget the place. All phone orders are given I roinpt Attention, and we will give you good delivery service. If It takes two drays and ten bicycle boys. PHONE 316. Smith’s Cash Store 222 SOUTH BROAD STREET. Next door to the Express Office. Special Subscription Offers for clubbing with THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE ficml - Weekly Tlme»-Enterprise 1 Woman’s Home Companion | Progressive Farmer or Southern Farming. Total I 3 "' 0 FOR $1.50 3emi - Weekly Times-Enterprise .. ..(1.00 75 Southern Poultry Journal ( Monthly I .... Southern Ruralist (Semi-Monthly) ... .5D 50 1 *2.75 FOR $1.75 3emi - Weekly Times-Enterprise Tri-Weekly Atlan*4i Constltu’.loi Southern Ruralist (Semi-Monthly) Southern Poultry Journal i Monthly) .. .. *1.01 . . . . 1.00 so 50 *r i.l *1.00 FOR $1.73 THESE CLUBBING BITES HOU> FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. PETTICOAT FOR iS GOES TO PEN! DIED MVE HUNDRED GIRLS MAKE Atlantic City, N J.. Nov. 24.— SAN DIEGO AVIATION FIELD HANDSOME 1IAXD-EMBROIDER- The Court of KrrorS( the highest SCENE OF ACCIDENT WHICH EI) PRESENT—PLANS FOIt W’KD j tribunal of appeal In this state, to- TOOK LIVES OF ARMY LIEU- 1 DING TOMORROW COMPLETE. | day afflrmed the conviction of Louis! TENANTS. 1 • — j Kuehnie, who was at one time the I __ | New York, Nov. 24.—A delegation 1 Republit an leader of Atlantic City. | gan Diego, Cal., Nov. 24. Lieu- representing the five hundred girls! Kuehnie was found’guilty of be-’tenants E. L. Ellington and Hugh employed in ti local white goods fnc- ( ing unlawfully concerned in a city Kelly, members of the Army jfory, left today for Washington, contract. The lower court sentenc- Aviator corps, were killed today in where they will present Miss Wll- - * '•*- *- — **-- se n with a beautiful ban • .ibroid- end petticoat, as a wedding gift, j Miss Wilson will personally re- | ciive the delegation at Mu White ; House this evening. All of the live hundred girls took hand in making the petticoat, liicli is embroidered with roses, j; lgles and American flags. tliei The idea a.is • romptel hv an ap-i 0 , , \\ ilson s efforts as • Atlantic City, and thus far th. ., nu>ng the factory j ] ; , ve p revented him from beginning ms. {.rc^iation of Mis a social worker girls of New Yc where. ’ity id else- Guosts and Presents Coiitiniied to Arrive Today. Washington. Nov. 24.—The re- j hear sal late today completed all the j plans for the marriage tomorrow of (Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, the : President's second daughter., to i Francis Bowes Sayre. 1 Many handsome gifts, and several of the prominent guests continued jlo arrive during the day. | The number of nests at the wed- |ding tomorrow will be smaller than jat the wedding of Miss Alice Boose- | volt to Nicholas Longworth, but a '! lilm to serve ono year In the " fall of eighty feet with their aero state prison and pay u fine of five plane. hundred dollars. , 'pj le accident occurred across the Woodrow Wilson was governor of hay from here, on the Army school New Jerso \ when, the case was tried grounds, on North Islaud, California. and he sent the State Attorney Gen- oral here to prosecute Kuehnie. On Kelly Was .Native of Louisville, the announcement of the convic- Louisville, Ky., Nov. 24.—Lieut. Kneltnie’s lawyers declared n ug h m. Kelly, who was kfllod at Mont was a persecuted victim g an Dio o, California, in an aero- (imnrnnp's iiesirn t n »*lcan up plane accident today, was a nativo , ... . . of Louisville*. He was at one Mine aj Long Distance Phone zo4. commandant at the State Unlver- j _________ sity. He was a son of Col. Robert Kelly, who was for many years edi tor of the Louisville Commandiu. The Kirby Planing Mill Co, MOULDINGS What the trimmings are to a garment, so as to make a harmonious, therefore pleasing whole, so are the mouldings to a house. Shakespear, or If you prefer Bacon, says "neat but not gaudy, let thine attire be.” . For the outside trim around your boxing gables, etc., so as to give a solid substantial look, not too heavy. Inside when , the owner and friends see it day by day, door and window | trimmings, base-board, etc., to match. Workmanship on mould- invs, the best, you don’t want to pay your carpenter to fin ish the md! man's job. ^ j We can fill >our orders r or a ny kind of iic*'**? trimming. ' Let us show you what we make. | KIRBY PLANING THOMASVILLE, MILL CO. GA CURRENCY! BILL Runs List to Seven This Year. Washington, Nov. 24.—Tho deaths) of Lieutenants Ellington and Kelly, i today at San Diego, makes a total I of fifteen fatalities from Aviation in | the government service. Seven gov-j ernment aviators have met death j this year. Lieutenant Ellington was a na-| live of North Carolina. OMIFIiKTR LIST OF TEACHERS OF THOMAS CO., FOR lOlS-'H. School ami Teacher— Fast Ofllce. Meigs Graded—Prof. T. A. CloWer, Principal Meigs, ua. Meigs Graded—Miss Annie Davis Meigs. Ga. Meigs Graded—Miss Eva Plrkte Meigs, Ga. Meir-s Graded—Miss Ethel McBride Meigs, Ga. Meigs Graded—Mrs. Ami© Murdock .Meigs, Ga. Ochlocknee—Prof. T. C. McKibben, Principal .. . .Ochlocknee, Ga. Ochlocknee—Miss Sallie Mae Henry Ochlocknee, Ga. Washington. 2 I.—-Another Lustration cur rency Dill beian today when Sena tor Owen, who is Chairman of the \ 'distinguished company has been in- Senate Banking Committee opened* i vited, to witness the cer« nioiiy, which ! j»ie d(d , a t ft ( . a the measure in the j protniseSi to be a hriHiant event. ^ | senate. .Most of his speech was d«- 1 •*-* M oted to demonstrating how the pro- MISSISSIPPI UTS j . LEE IBS BONE: until The House has adjou • Wednesday, and the Senate will j | probably adjourn to allow those In- j jvlted to attend tho marriage, j Dr. Dinifrcd T. Grenfell, the farn-| ions Labrador Coast mission work-1 |or. and who is to be the best man,) j arrived In Washington today. i I Mrs. Sayre, mother of tho groom-' I to-be, is expected this afternoon.) .and while here she will h*» a guest* ■at the White House. Although the guest has not been • j made public, it is known to’he Uns ifted almost entirely to the close*, j relatives and friends of Mr. Sayre, .Miss Wilson and the two families.; Millie tho invitations to official \ | Washington are scarce. There are many striking gifts {‘which have been received by the \oung (ouple, fmt perhaps the most; i valuable of the lot is the diamond [ ; pendant, which was given by tlie i j members of the House of Reprosen- j* tat Ives. | Secretary of St at {entertained Dr. Frenfell today sod Washington. Nov. 2 4.—The Mis- Senator lilt lieock, of the anti- \ \ltcj Stales are uniting tolnilnfatration faction of flic Bank- fit a determined effort to liaio C'on- niK Committee, will present the bill cress make Federal aid possible for drawn ii|i by himself, with the as- levee construction. A delegation of finance of tlie five Republican mem- prominent business men and plant of Hint committee. ABE DISCUSSED :rs from that section intend to he, here for the regular session of con-, "-•ress. and push their claims before, tlie House and Senate. A meeting of the Harbors a ad Riv-! ers Committee of the House has been! called for Wednesday of tills wee':. • when the first hearing on the pro- J posed plan, will lie held. •Mm»> Will Investigate tlie Condition of the Political Exiles of That Country. Ochlocknee—Miss Gladys Cardin Ochlocknee, Ga . .Coolidge, Ga. ! t'oolidge—.Miss Mario Wertz.. Coolidge, Ga. i Coolidge—Miss Annie Mae Moore CoQjidge, Ga. , ..Coolidge, Ga. .Thomasville, Ga. .Thomasville, Ga. , .Ochlocknee, Ga. . .Ochlocknee, Ga. . . .. Meigs, Ga. Meigs, Ga. . . . . Boston, Ga. . . . . Boston, Ga. .... Boston, Ga. . . . . Boston, Ga. .Thbmasville, Ga. . . . . Boston, Ga. .Ochlocknee, Ga. .Ochlocknee, Ga. .Thomasville, Ga. . . Coolidge, Ga. . .. .Coolidge, Ga. .Thomasville, Ga. . Ochlocknee,* Ga. .Ochlocknee, Ga. Ochlocknee, Ga. .Ochlocknee. Ga. W CHINESE Berlin. Nov. 2 1. The intense suf-j ering of hundreds of Russian politi-j ul prisoners and exiles, from hun-j ger, disease and ill-treatment, are: Allan ... ,,r atnlo -1,1,1 Mr. it,Mrikingly set forth i:i an appeal puli- Chiuam, d l)r.‘ Frenfell today at'a ' llt,hert iM ,nan >' Kuropean j mur.lr CHRISTIANS LIFE! Coolidge—l'rol. J. 0. Garrison, Principal.... Coolidge—Miss Marie Wertz Coolidge—Miss Annie Mae Moore Coolidge—Miss Annie Smith Fredonla—Prof. E. C. Combs, Principal.. .. Fredonia—Miss Annie Herring Center Hill—Prof. U. V. Anderson, Principal. Center Hill—Miss Hurst Unv—.Miss Edna Brooks, Principal Law — Miss Nadine Wall ffzell—Prof. Sidney Starlings, Principal.. .. Ozell—Miss Nellie McIntosh Unity—-Miss Clyde Ferrell McLean—Miss Mary Crocker Beulah—C. H. Rive ... Little Flock—Miss Rflby Latimer McIntyre—Itcv. O. C. Hough stanaland—Prof. Paul N. 3tarlinss Oak Hill—Prof. Grady Bramlett Merrillville—Prof. A. L. O. Stephenson.. .. Pine Grove—Miss l.oah Gardner Barnett’s Cl’pok—Miss_. I.iilie Sarrett Singletary — Miss Sarah Kelly (('ntral—Miss Eva Hinson Spring Hill. No. I.—I’ror. .1. A. Hornea .. .. Pontile Hill—Prof. C. E. Duygar Dillon—Miss Marietta Greene Thomasville, Ga. P’ospcct — Miss Olah Tealicant Boston, Ga. Srott—Mrs. A. B. Christian Boston, Ga. Hobbs—Miss Cora Williams Pavo, Ga. Patten—Miss Mary Sherrod-Hnmphreys Pavo, Ga •Nov. I. Luni Woo. a I peon marked for Tongs, pa illy lie- luncheon. A dinner has been plan- i'* t "«l'“Pe«- sl * n '' d several j cause be embrace i the Christian rr- Iiied ter tills cvenin- ),v the Presi- ! hundred prominent German. Eltg-' U'-'ion, nas managi ,1 to live in spite den, and Mrs. Wilson for the wed-1 IUI * and French humane workers ..I them for the Past sixteen years, ding party and close relatives. Later An epidemic of suicide is sa d to!and having amassed a small for- the officers of fhe President yacht, |, ™ vnil , th ? bll, 1 lls,, «" l'o’ltcal; .ne in Atlanta. Is now on bis way j.-The Mayflower.” have planned a .|»rlsoner«. who it is snio. regard this to China to niarry a beautiful dance for the immediate members ! of the bridal party. BATTLE AT means of self-deatruttlon as their; moml-eyed celestial maiden, who is > jcnl.v salvation. j waiting for him behind her fan. j ; The signers of tho appeal pub-j l,mn Wood has becoint- a sort of i • lished today, will form a comrpiUee i national character because of the J it“ collect and publish further facts J many unsuccessful plots against his, j regarding these unfortunate per* (life. Had It not 'been for the loyalty j I f'ons. in the hope* that steps will im-jof his friends, who have placed a se-1 j mediately be taken to alleviate tbell jeret cordon around him. Luni would! i suffering. j probably hare bitten the dust years ! ago. Enon—Miss Missouri Smith 'Measant Grove—Miss Lu 1-u King . • • Shelley—Miss Viola Holloway McGrow*—Miss Bertie Pilcher McGraw— Mrs. Berta Drew Sprng Hill. No. 2.--Mrs. JuJla r’ordham Metcalfe—Prof. .1. T. Holland, Principal Metcalfe—Miss Pearl Todd Met :ilfe—.Miss Paulette Wheeler Metcalfe—Miss Fannie Lee Ledbetter. . Pavo—Rev. I. Llewellyn, Principal.... Pavo—P^of. (\ Pincltncy Granthafli • • . . Pavo—Miss Lois Adams . .. Pavo -Miss Hanna Watkins Pavo—Miss Jeflie Mount Pavo—Miss Marion Fsreman. Pavo, Oa. Summer Hill—-Miss (’levle Hand. Principal Boston, Ga. Summer Hill — Miss Annie Stringer Boston; <»a. Cedar Hill—Rev. Harvey Wages Thomasville; {la. Pavo, Ga. .. . . Barwick, Ga. Pavo, Ga. Pavo, Ga. Pavo, Ga. ..Thomasville, Ga. .. •.. Metcalfe, Oa. . . . . . Metcalfe, Ga. . . .Metcalfe, Ga. .... Metcalfe, Ga. . . .. . . Pavo, Ga. Pavo,. Ga. Pavo, Ga. Pavo, Ga. .Pavo; Ga. MARKETS FOR MONDAY Steady. Open .13.15 .. 12.85 . . 12.86 . .12.83 . .12.73 Close 13.12 12.92 12.95 12.93 12.86 El Paso. Nov. 24.—So far a* was {known at Juarez today, there h8" 1 Cotton been no fighting between the Rebels (December | bad Federals south of there. The I January. . ! Rebels last night were stretched I March . . {across the country, east to west,! May... . {thirteen miles South of Juarez, while'July, j their commander. General Villa was Ton j in Juarez, arranging supplies for > • them. j ; The Federals retreated Saturday,! according to Gen. Villa, when they! Savannah. Nov. 24.—Turpentine paw the Rebels approaching. i hr in at 43 3-4. ^ Rosin #rm, types , Gen. Villa declared today that if /’” j.ltlurez was not attacked noun, he I will |>renn southward, after the gov- : • l ament army. Crlttclam of Modern Student*. One very well-known character *t Oxford ueed to aay that modern ander- . graduates were sadly Inferior to tkelr I predecessors, who bad constantly em ployed him when they went out with gun or rod. -There'* u very Idle-set of gentlemen et the university nowa days. They never shoots; they never j goes irflehlug. They does nothing— I nothing but read, read, read, from j morning till night." NEWS FROM THE COUNTY METCALFE Naval Stores .Market. (By Associated Press.) WILSONS PICTURE That Kind of a Man. “What kind of a man is dqulre Blmnions, anyway?*’ "Well, Ml tell ye. You’ve seen them snowstorms along airly In the winter, when thore's a good deal of wind, but no* much I'sleighing? That’s the sort he is.’ ] Metcalfe,. Ga., .Nov. 20, 1'9»13. j Misses Evelyn und Hester Wheel- er of Pavo, spent Saturday anil Sun- !day in. Metcalfe, with their sister. {Miss Paulette Wheeler. Dr. Hamrick returned from At lanta Monday with his bride, und left Monday night for Montlcelto, where they will »l>end a tew with his parents. Ancient Definitions of Beauty. He used to say that personal beauty “CENTER HILL” The farmers of this section: are quite busy making syrup, and there necuiK to be i|tiite a lot of It to bo niade yet. Our school Is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. U. V. Anderson and .Miss Csllie Hurst. A good many of our people at tended tho Fair In ‘niomasviUe last d*y»| week und nil report a nice time. J. H. Fletcher is visiting rela- IIF IIU Qllf FOR RENT- Furnished cottage for j w»s s helter Introduction then sny lot-, IL III dlLIl! ti,„ uununn p it *»0etf ter; but others say that it waa Dl- I I ogcncs who gave thin description of it, J f° r Thomas County Washington. Nov. 'il«* likeness of Pr«* * KOH SALE Recleaned Abr.ler Sued! while Aristo*lo called be: :ity "the gift M 11 **®® 1 * chicken show. ’.-A r *’inark- j 0atH and a xs»o hunting licenses, of God;" that Socrates eslled It "a J ho J^roe Lumber Company ideiit Wilson, j T A ’ 2r.-d&,w-tl. I sbort-llved tyranny:" Theophrastus, “a "“' e “ ‘ °zen more new mules und done in rare silks by a Syrian in; 1 silent deceit;- Theocritus “an Ivory "f'“° R ' nK for thctr nw ' v , » M *". as . • ,f ‘ sen,0 ‘J to Rroal-jwR pay CASH—For show-eases,j mischief!” Cameades, "a sovereignty! ** * dent Wilson on hehalr of the | furniture, hides, furs, bee’s wax,! which stood In nerd of no guards.”— Ilev : Rogers goes off Monday . yrh’n colony of B ilfalo, New > ork. | tallow and country ham*. Jarvis Diogenes Laertius, A. D. 20<r. {next to the annual ronreronee. He B. Watkins & Co. • i ha » proven to be Quite a number of hunters are out-rives in Terrell county at this time. Mr. W. L. Singletary is all smiles. —It’s a boy! The sportsmen or this section are enjoying the open peason /or hunt ing, and (ftiall arc plentiful this Beat- son. ' Mr. C. F. Boatwright and family spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Green. Mr; Leon Chason made a business trip to Cairo Saturday. tho Mirrosukee Lake this week. Among them are Mr. HmIT and Mr. Homer Williams. Ducks are plenti ful on the Lake this season. Mefcalfe was well represented each day at the Fair. Mighty good but we picture was a reproduction of the photograph which President Wil ton sent the Syrians at Buffalo last {SALESMAN WANTE1 February. The man who delivered • likeness received an autographed »r of thanks from the President. IVAL —Earn $100 monthly, expenses. Advertise or zell elgnrs. Wood fern Co., New York N. Y. 3-1 m. MEN WANTED—Three men to do • nnvassing. Good pay. Apply to Z. L. Roberts, Stuart Hotel. 24-2t. Order Prevailed Throughout the I Week, Except Uor a Little llilar- j ions Scrapping Sattmluy i Night. . j The Johnny J. Jones Carnival left | the city this morning for Ocala, 1 where they are booked for the week. !The shows were clean and orderly t throughout and nothin*; of an objec- i finable character has "been noted during the entire week. The peo- I pie of the town and Fall* visitors [have been pleased at the way they J were treated and the general de- ; ineanor of employees and visitors 'on the grounds during the Fair, j Saturday ■ v.v.g somewhat HU- furious in .the city, several parties i from other towns nearby, making I merry in their autos and making .things lively In the restricted dis trict. Three of the visitors were arrested and ordered before the -mayor for engaging in a difficulty. Singing at Work. i liB . ... Dr. Johason wae annoyed to find In '1 man and a the Hebrides that the strokes of the sickle were timed by Che modulations of a song; In which all the harvesters joined. In the days of the hand looms most weavers* crooned over their work. Dairymaids used to sing on the milking stool, not only to light- en their labors but also because the I.03T—Retween Thomasville and! c ° Wi *[ ere he,d > leld better milk Jones Bridge, S. & W. hammer- j cheered by a tune. less 38, silver-plated pistol. $5 j —.... — ■ — reward for return to T. S. Single tary. a-d&sw tf. INSTALLMENT NOTB3—Well se- cured by real estate for sale at attractive discounts. Huns from $400 to $800. Address "B..” c/o Tlmes-Enterprise. 20-6t. HOU3K FOR SALE—At a bargain to quick purchaser, 8 rooms, hot and cold water, electric lights, hath, all modern conveniences. Apply to Joe Goldberg. 22-6t i£*MM {SSSSSESsSSStt FOR SALE—Throe year olil black illly, Axtilla* Veoch; broken and fearless: will road six to eight miles |.er hour, und fast; highly bred: sired by Colonel Veech; Dam, Blanch H. by Armstrong. Also one harness or brood mare. Blanche H. by Armstrong; double .galted and fast: rich bay color with black points. Theso horses are above the ordinary harness horse of this section. They ore sold for no fault, and worth tho money. Anybody can drive each of them. Mew buggy and harness, too. If desired. Property of 0. W. Cooper. Will he shown at my eta* hies. 0. F. Davis. if-tf, ' “We Have Them.” The lates* in the Santoir and Waldemar 'chains also a fine line of staple articles in nickle, gold filled and gold chains for (he mo*t fastidious. LOUIS H. JERBEfl Jeweler and Silversmith mighty good very promising young wonld be glad to have him again, but are sure he wilt bo promoted to a hotter circuit next year. Mrs. A. M. Mash's little baby boy has pneumonia, bur we hope It will not prove serious, and that the lit tle fellow will soon bo well again. Lilly-Wester. Mrs. M. M. Lilly, of Metcalfe, Ga„ announces the engagement of her daughter, Mahla, to Clifford Plant Wester. The marriage will take place at the Baptist church, on tho 1-th of December. FIHELV GROUND Whitestone=IJmestoite Msrk* All Lands and All Crops Need It. For information, prices, etc., aee Thomasville Fertilizer Co., Agents, Thomasville, Ga. Or write to „ „ _ _ Whltestone Marble Company- N. P. Pratt, Chairman of Board Atlanta. Ga. Jl'ST BEFORE THANKSGIVING be sure your vehicle, no mat ter what Its kind or construc tion, Is in perfect order. We may notice defects you might overlook. ’Twill cost you nothing for an examliatlon and the Inspection may save v ou time, money, trouble and rbsallilc accident. We are al ways In readiness to put car riages, wagons, surreys, auto mobiles, etc., In perfect re pair at short notice and at moderate charges. A. W. Palin & Son. auto Fainting and trimming. HflSI